The watermark in the lower right corner of the image will not appear on the final print.
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5.50" x 8.00"
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7.50" x 10.00"
Brittany and Pheasants - FS000757b Poster
by Daniel Dempster
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Brittany and Pheasants - FS000757b poster by Daniel Dempster. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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Alert Brittany Bird Dog Sitting Next to Double Barrel Shotgun and Brace of Pheasants in Indiana
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Alert Brittany Bird Dog Sitting Next to Double Barrel Shotgun and Brace of Pheasants in Indiana
About Daniel Dempster
For more than thirty years Daniel Dempster has roamed the backroads and wild places of America seeking out and capturing the beauty of this wonderful land. Whether he is photographing the powerful thoroughbreds of Kentucky as they thunder down the stretch at Churchill Downs or roaming a stark and rugged Maine coastline searching for the perfect combination of composition and light, he is at home with a camera in his hand. What started as a passionate hobby in 1980 soon blossomed into a full-time career. In 1988 Daniel had four images featured in the Kentucky Derby Museum. Work with the horse racing industry soon followed and in 1990 he was asked to be official photographer for the Kentucky Derby Festival. He held that position...
$37.56
Artist Nandika Dutt
Congratulation on sale announcement and great.
Daniel Dempster replied:
Thank you Nandika.
Beth Vincent
Congrats on your sale!
Daniel Dempster replied:
Thank you Beth.
Gerald Strine
Nice .
Daniel Dempster replied:
Thank you Gerald.
Paul Mashburn
Beautiful on so many levels!
Daniel Dempster replied:
Thank you Paul. I have photographed a lot of bird dogs over the years but this image is special to me as the dog in the pic was my dog Mandy. She was the best bird dog I have ever had but she went blind when she was about seven years old due to an auto-immune problem. Mandy died about three years later. She was a real sweetheart and could find birds when my friends setters,, etc were shut out. I once lost her in a bunch of cedars. She was on point on a covey of quail uphill from me. She saw me looking for her and moved her head just enough to ring the bell on her collar. I still wonder if she did on purpose to get my attention or if it was just a coincidence.